Interpersonal Studies Kilgore – Spring 2014. What will we learn? Part 1:Reaching your Potential Topics include: – Your life plan – Heredity – Influence.

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Interpersonal Studies Kilgore – Spring 2014

What will we learn? Part 1:Reaching your Potential Topics include: – Your life plan – Heredity – Influence of your family – Your personality – Positive attitudes – Coping with crisis – Decision making skills

Part 2: Strengthening Relationships Topics include: – Communication – Self-esteem – Your environment – Resolving conflicts – Friendships – Dating and love – Choosing to Marry What will we learn?

Part 3: Establishing a Family Topics include: – The parenting role – Pregnancy – Helping children grow – Healthy families What will we learn?

Part 4: Understanding Families Topics include: – American family life – Single living – Family crisis – Divorce and remarriage What will we learn?

Part 5: Career and Community Roles Topics include: – Choosing a career – Leadership – Time management – Your income – Budgeting – Using credit – Nutrition – Consumer habits What will we learn?

Your Bucket List You must list 10 things you would like to do in your lifetime. Think of not only the places you want to go, but the people with whom you want to reconnect or meet. Answer the following questions: Why is it important to make this list now (while you are young) vs. later in life? Have you marked anything off of your list? If so, what are those things you have accomplished? If not, what are the obstacles in your way?